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[Enter the Past] The E-way into the Four Dimensions of Cultural Heritage

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EditorMagistrat der Stadt Wien/Referat Kulturelles Erbe/Stadtarchäologie Wien

Jaar2004

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series

VolumeS1227

SubtitelCAA2003 Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology

Pagina’s571 + CD

UitgeverArchaeopress

PlaatsOxford

ISBN9781841715926

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Exemplaar23390 ReknummerT-4-3-d

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Opening speeches 7-13

Iraq culture at risk. The Vienna declaration 14-15

Archaeological information. An information scientist looks on archaeology 16-29
Zemanek H.

Archaeological processes 30-41
  • Hermon S., Noccolucci F., Alhaique F., Iovino M.-R. & Leonini V. : Achaeological ypologies. An archaeological fuzzy reality , pp. 30-34
  • Missikoff O. : Ontologies as a reference framework for the management of knowledge in the archaeological domain , pp. 35-41

Archaeological prospection 42-71
  • Otchir-Gorieva M. : The archaeological prospection in the North-Western Caspian region , pp. 42-45
  • Ahmet K. : The Western Papagueria from the air: digital imagery using kite and balloon aerial photography , pp. 46-49
  • Farjas M., Rejas J. G., Gomes J. A., De Miguel E. & Fernandez-Renau A. : Airborne multispectral remote sensing application in archaeological areas , pp. 50-53
  • Sarris A., Topuzi S., Triantafyllidis F., Soentens S. & Pilakou G. : Revealing the ancient city of Lafkada through the use of shallow-depth geophysical prospection and GIS techniques , pp. 54-58
  • Forte M., Pescarin S., Sala R., Deom J.-M. & Michaleovitch K. : Land use and irrigation works in Kazakhstan in the present and in historical times. Geo-archaeological investigations throughout GIS and remote sensing , pp. 59-63
  • Kochnev V., Zdanovich D. & Punegov B. : The experiment in applying 3D technology of mognetic fields interpretation at the archaeological site , pp. 64-71

Archaeometry 72-77
  • Sirbu V., Stefan D., Garganciuc C. & Matei S. : A Dacian sacred enclosure in the Carpathian mountains, Pietroasele -Gruiu Darii (Romania) , pp. 72-77

Computer aided design 78-91
  • Javier Melero F., Leon A. J., Contreras F. & Torres J. C. : A new system for interactive vessel reconstruction and drawing , pp. 78-81
  • Induszewski G., Farin G., Razdan A., Simon A., Van Alfen D. & Rowe J. : Application of 3D modelling in ship reconstruction and analysis: tools and techniques , pp. 82-85
  • Di Gironimo G., Ferrara B. & Patalano S. : Definition and construction of parametric archetypes of archaeological artefacts by means of CAD techniques , pp. 86-91-

Computer applications in Osteology 92-109
  • Gunz P., Mitteroecker P., Bookstein F. & Weber G. W. : Computer aided reconstruction of human crania , pp. 92-95
  • Mitteroecker P., Gunz P., Teschler-Nicola M. & Weber G. W. : New morphometric methods in Palaeopathology : shape analysis of a neolithic Hydrocephalus , pp. 96-99
  • Guipert G., de Lumley M.-A., de Lumley H. & Mafart B. : Three-dimensional imagery: a new look at the Tautavel Man , pp. 100-102
  • Nautiyal V., Nautiyal S., Naithani M., Sanjiv J., Clark J. T., Landrum J. E. III, Bergstrom A., Frovarp R., Hawley J. & Eichele D. : 3D modelling an database of Indian archaeological pottery assemblages HNBGU-NDSU collaborative initiative , pp. 103-109

Computerised methods for rescue archaeology 110-129
  • Skousen H. : Between soil and computer. Digital registration on a Danish excavation project , pp. 110-112
  • Doneus M. & Neubauer W. : Digital recording of stratigraphic excavations , pp. 113-116
  • Kampel M. & Sablatnig R. : New achievements on pottery reconstruction , pp. 117-120
  • Djindjian F. : Information system and computerised methods for rescue archaeology , pp. 121-124
  • Tasic N. N. & Jevremovic V. : ArcheoPackPro! A software system for digital data management for archaeologists , pp. 125-129

Cultural heritage management 130-179
  • Kenny J. & Kilbride W. G. : Europe's electronic inheritance: The ARENA project and digital preservation in European archaeology , pp. 130-133
  • Zhu X. : Cultural heritage management based on information science in China , pp. 134-136
  • Lange A. G. : International reference collections , pp. 137-140
  • Darmawan R. : Optimizing digital library for national heritage as a national culture managing device , pp. 141-143
  • Russegger S., Zeiner H. & Mayer H. : Integrating web and GIS services into archive and collection management systems , pp. 144-146
  • Brix Zinglersen K. : Odense ByGIS. Odense Urban Archaeological GIS , pp. 147-150
  • Liyanage S. : Some potentials of digital literacy in archaeology of Sri Lanka , pp. 151-153
  • Ducke B. : A Geo-archaeological model of holocene landscape development and its implications for the preservation of archaeological sites , pp. 154-157
  • Nilgun Oz B. & Ozgonul N. : Information management for the conservation of archaeological sites. Suggestions for a site in Western Anatolia , pp. 158-161
  • Forte M. & Missikoff O. : Rethinking the cultural heritge domain: towards an economy of the virtual , pp. 162-165
  • May K. & Cross S. : Revelation: practice, technology, Dissemination and the design of a field recording system , pp. 166-169
  • Krusinova L. : Theofficial list of archaeological sites in the Czech Republic. An information system of archaeological sites in the CR , pp. 170-174
  • Kamermans H., Deeben J., Hallewas D., van Leusen M., Verhagen P. & Zoetbrood P. : Deconstructing the crystal ball: the state of the art in predictive modelling for archaeological heritage management in the Netherlands , p. 175(+CD)
  • Mules G. : Building community-based information management systems within Abrriginal cultures of the Kimberley region, Australia , p. 176 (+CD)

Cultural heritage and public 180-213
  • Dietz W. & Scheuermann L. : Jerg Ratgeb and the Herrenberg Altarpiece. A project of interdisciplinary documentation of history as a cultural heritage , pp. 180-182
  • Guidazzoli A., Mauri M. A., Salvi R. & Liguori M. C. : Augmented culture: historical environments for captivating educational TV programs , pp. 183-186
  • Jobst M. : Presenting archaeological information with the help of multimedia cartography , pp. 187-191
  • Campo P. : Computer what for? Virtuality vs reality in archaeology , pp. 192-195
  • Tringham R. : Interweaving digital narratives with dynamic archaeological databases for the public presentation of cultural heritage , pp. 196-199
  • Di Blas N., Garzotto F., Guermandi M. P. & Niccolucci F. : A methodology for evaluating archaeological web sites , pp. 200-203
  • Martens B. & Peter H. : Virtual reconstruction of Viennese synagogues: sustainable 3D models , pp. 204-207
  • Grellert M. : Cultural heritage, public and architecture in the time of New information and communication technologies , pp. 208-213

Database applications 214-235
  • Matschinegg I. : REALonline IMAREAL's digital image-server , pp. 214-215
  • Joseph N., Green D., Cosmas J. & Itegaki T. : Replication in archaeological information systems , pp. 216-220
  • Holmen J., Ore C.-E. & Eide O. : Documenting two histories at once: digging into archaeology , pp. 221-224
  • Pardi G. : The thesaurus of archaeological toponymy , pp. 225-229
  • Asmus B. & Meister C. : The Cederberg rock art survey project: co-ordinated field record and database structures , pp. 230-235

Geographical Information system 236-339
  • Whitley T. G. : Causality and cross-purposes in archaeological predictive modelling , pp. 236-239
  • Beex W. : Use and abuse of digital terrain / elevation models , pp. 240-242
  • Cornish L. M. : The application of GIS in analysing human risk to shipwrecks. Port Phillip by Victoria, Australia , pp. 243-249
  • Machacek J. & Kucera M. : GIS and the excavation of the early medieval centre in Pohansko, Czech Republic , pp. 246-249
  • Tsonev T., Montagnari Kokelj E. & Piano C. : Efficency of chipped-stone techniques: an analytical model based on GIS data , pp. 250-253
  • Podobnikar T., Tecco Hvala S. & Dular J. : Iterative approach to ancient paths modelling in the Iron Age study of the Dolenjska region (Slovenia) , pp. 254-257
  • Constantinidis D. : The interconnectivity of cultural sites: sights and sounds across a landscape , pp. 258-262
  • Longhi C. & Mangani C. : GIS spatial analysis in the etruscan trading centre of Bagnolo S. Vito (Mantova, Italy) , pp. 263-266
  • Indruszewski G. : GIS-analysis of the reconstruction of an early medieval landscape , pp. 267-270
  • Farinetti E. & Sbonias K. : Fields of wheat back to the land. A GIS environment for the study of medieval village history in central Greece , pp. 271-275
  • Merlo S. : The "Contemporary Mind". 3D GIS as a challenge in excavation practice , pp. 276-280
  • Jablonka P. : Reconstructing sites and archives: information and presentation systems at Troy , pp. 281-285
  • Nuniger L. : Understanding the protohistorical territorial heritage by means of Iron Age settlement system analysis in GIS: a case study in the eastern Languedoc (France) , pp. 286-290
  • Rossi S. & Maggi R. : Managing different scales in Intra site and micro regional analyses using GIS , pp. 291-293
  • De Silva M. & Pizziolo G. : GIS analysis of historical cadastral maps as a contribution in landscape archaeology , pp. 294-298
  • Cattani M., Fiorini A. & Rondelli B. : Computer application for a reconstruction of archaeological stratigraphy as a predictive model in urban and territorial contexts , pp. 299-303
  • Katsianis M. : Stratigraphic modelling of multi-period sites using GIS: the case of neolithic and early Bronze Age Knossos , pp. 304-307
  • Sorensen K., Glover J. B. & Fedick S. L. : A volumetric assessment of ancient Maya architecture: a GIS approach to settlement patterns , pp. 308-311
  • Verhoeven G. & Vermeulen F. : The Potenza valley survey: towards an explanation of the settlement patterns through the combined use of GIS and different survey techniques , pp. 312-316
  • Music B., Slapsak B. & Farinetti E. : Ancient Tanagra (Grimadha): geophysical prospections and modelling for understanding of urban plan and on-site activity areas , pp. 317-320
  • El-Shazli A. E. : A study on the cognitive structure of the historical European quarter in Cairo , pp. 321-324
  • Zeeb-Lanz A. : Effective, easy to use, economical: PGIS, the database for archaeological monuments in Speyer (Palatinate), Germany , pp. 325-328
  • Gietl R., Kronberger M. & Mosser M. : Site reconstruction of ancient Vindobona , pp. 329-331
  • Hiro'Omi T. : Geostatistical approach to the typology of the prehistoric settlement system: a case study in Musashino Upland, Tokyo, Japan , pp. 332-336
  • Ebersbach R. & Schade C. : Modelling the intensity of early neolithic land use with the help of GIS. AN example from the "Mörlener Bucht", Wetterau, Hesse, Germany , p. 337+CD

Integrating scientific results in archaeological processes 340-355
  • Beraldin J.-A., Blais F., Cournoyer L., Godin G., Rioux M. & Taylor J. : Active 3D sensing for heritage applications , pp. 340-343
  • Chroust G. : Software in archaeology. An interdisciplinary view , pp. 344-347
  • Iakovleva L. : Computerised methods for Palaeolithic art studies , pp. 348-351
  • van Leusen M. : Visibility and the landscape: an exploration of GIS modelling techniques? , p. 352+CD

Internet applications 356-395
  • Fernie K. : Revealing collections: discovery, access and interoperability , pp. 356-358
  • Balck F. & Keller F. : Animation by computer. A tool for understanding the dynamical behaviour of ancient machines , pp. 359-362
  • Micle D. : The ARHEOTIM archaeological portal. Promoting Romanian archaeolgical science on the internet , pp. 363-366
  • Häser J. & Schulz A. : An internet-geogrpahical information system for multidisciplinary research in Oman , pp. 367-370
  • Calosci A. : When the people are the context. Putting the "minor" Picasso-Arias collection and its "major" context onto the web , pp. 371-373
  • Gillick M., McKeague P. & Strachan R. : Online: web developments at the royal commission on the ancient and historical monuments of Scotland and the development of a shared heritage portal with historic Scotland , pp. 374-377
  • Al Qubaisi A. A. & Eklhawas I. N. : A brief proposal for an online presentation of the architectural heritage in the United Arab Emirates (UAE): an application in AL-Ain City , pp. 377-380
  • Baldi M. & Carminati F. : A web oriented database for archaeological spreading , pp. 381-383
  • Corns A., McHugh O., Kilfeather E. & McAuley J. : CIPHER (Communities of Interest to Poromote Heritage of European Regions) Internet cultural portals and the development of an Irish cultural heritage forum (www.cipherwerb.org) , pp. 384-388
  • Papadopoulos D. C. & Mavrikas E. C. : Peer-to-peer ways to cultural heritage , pp. 389-395

Photogrammetry 396-415
  • Sauerbier M. & Lambers K. : From vectors to objects: modeling the Nasca lines at Palpa, Peru , pp. 396-399
  • Barcelo J. A. & Vincente O. : Some problems in archaeological excavation 3D modelling , pp. 400-404
  • Avern G. : The orthographic approximation. A simple geometrical model for avoiding perspective error in constructing photomosaics , pp. 405-408
  • Georgoula O., Kaimaris D., Karadedos G. & Patias P. : Photogrammetry and archaeology: A case study in the archaeological site or Philippoi in N. Greece , pp. 409-415

Statistic and quantitative methods 416-477
  • Verhagen P. & Tol A. : Establishing optimal core sampling strategies: theory, simulation and practical implications , pp. 416-419
  • Begovatov E. & Petrenko A. : The problem of determining sex and species of ancient animals and their height in withers based on metapodium , pp. 420-422
  • Herzog I. : Group and conquer. A method for displaying large stratigraphic data sets , pp. 423-426
  • Barcelo J. A. & Pijoan-Lopez J. : Cutting or scrapping? Using Neural Networks to distinguish kinematics in use-wear analysis , pp. 427-430
  • Lohse E. S., Schou C., Schlader R. & Sammons D. : Automated classification of stone projectile points in a Neural Network , pp. 431-434
  • Putzolu C., McCarthy A. & Ristvet L. : Volumes of history: volume calculation from 3D sections at Tell Leilan City Gates excavation , pp. 434-437
  • Ozawa K. : An overlapping cluster scheme , pp. 438-440
  • Kadar M., Ileana I. & Marina L. : Assessing cluster validity in the study of eneolithic copper artifacts from Romania , pp. 441-443
  • Uleberg E. : Strange attractors in the high mountains , pp. 444-447
  • Johnson I. : Aoristic analysis: seeds of a new approach to mapping archaeological distribution through time , pp. 448-452
  • Mayer C. : Quantifying the state of the art , pp. 453-455
  • Farrington O. S. & Taylor N. K. : Machine learning applied to geo-archaeological soil data , pp. 456-459
  • Lechterbeck J. : Adding a new dimension to Pollenanalysis: human impact in space and time , pp. 460-463
  • Kerig T. : Toward a cultural measure or time: remarks on phasing CA-derived Petrie-matrices and the use DCA , pp. 464-466
  • Classen E. & Zimmermann A. : Tesselation and triangulation. Understanding early neolithic social networks , pp. 467-471
  • Karasik A., Sharon I., Smilansky U. & Gilboa A. : Establishing optimal core sampling strategies: theory, simulation and practical implications , pp. 472-477

Survey and Geographical Positioning Systems 478-189
  • Farjas M. & Alonso M. : Mapping our heritage , pp. 478-481
  • Shaw R. : GPS survey: 3D data for Easy Digital Terrain Modelling , pp. 482-489

Virtual reality 490-568
  • Beex W. & Peterson J. : The Arminghall Henge in space and time: How virtual reality contributes to research on its orientation , pp. 490-493
  • Vatanen I. : Argumentation paths in information infrastructure of the archaeological virtual relaities , pp. 494-499
  • Laugerotte C., Anagnostopoulos P., Dierkens A. & Warzée N. : Towards a virtual 3D reconstruction of a Rood-screen from its archaeological fragments , pp. 500-504
  • Meister M. & Boss M. : On using state of the art computer game engines to visualize archaeological structures in interactive teaching and research , pp. 505-509
  • Marques Gonçalves A. J. & Nunes Mendes A. J. : The rebirth of a roman forum. The case study of the flavian forum of Conimbriga , pp. 510-513
  • Elkhawas I. N. & Al Qubaisi A. A. : The 3D documentation of Al-Jahili Fort in Al-Ain, United Arab emirates (UAE): a virtual reality application , pp. 514-517
  • van raalte S., Källman R. & Wikström T. : A cultural heritage dialogue. IT support for reflections on the present and the future , pp. 518-520
  • Anderson M. A. : Computer games and archaeological reconstruction; the low cost VR , pp. 521-524
  • Viti S. : Between reconstruction and reproduction. The role of virtual modelsin archaeological research , pp. 525-528
  • Forte M., Pescarin S., Pietroni E., Rufa C., Bacillieri D. & Borra D. : The multimedia room of the Scrovegni Chapel: a virtual heritage project , pp. 529-532
  • Grether K. : A concept for 3D mapping with augmented relaity technologies , pp. 533-536
  • Bonfigli M. E., Forte M., Guidazzoli A., Pescarin S. & Zane M. : The Askum project: a VR GIS for a 3D inclusive interaction with an archaeological landscape , pp. 537-540
  • Paley S. M. & Sanders D. H. : The citadel of Nimrud, Iraq: A virtual reality interactive model as a resource for world heritage preservation , pp. 541-543
  • Valzanoa V., Bandiera A., Beraldin J.-A., Picard M., El-Hakim S. F. & Godin G. : Carpinianan: a virtualized Byzantine crypt , pp. 544-547
  • Meister C. & Asmus B. : Quicktime virtual reality( QTVR) and the documentation of rock art localities , pp. 548-551
  • Steffens G. : Subterranean-modelling from plan to computer model. Entering the 3rd dimension , pp. 552-554
  • Vasaros Z. & Divinyi G. : Progressive 3D modelling of the Theban tomb 32 , pp. 555-557
  • Knoll W., Braumann P. & Frels I. : Visualizations. A crttical survey on opportunities and limits , pp. 558-561
  • Goriany M. & Schön D. : Latest news from Vienna's medieval Jewish quarter , pp. 562-565
  • Arnold D. B., Day A. M., Fellner D. W. & Havemann S. : The charismatic approach to modelling and rendering of historic urban environments , p. 566+CD

ECAI 569-571
  • The Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative at the Enter the Past conference, Vienna, April 2003 , pp. 569-571

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